Downtown Fort Worth

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In a Nutshell

Decadent chocolates and truffles entice the sweet-toothed

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Nov 13, 2013. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid in-store only. Not valid for sale items.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Schakolad Chocolate Factory

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$10 for $20 worth of handmade confections

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Prices for the shop’s ready-to-go handcrafted chocolates may vary in store, but patrons can expect 9-piece to 2-pound boxes of assorted chocolates ($15–$66) and 4-ounce chocolate bars ($5), with sugar-free options available.

Schakolad Chocolate Factory

In 1969, Baruch Schaked began making chocolate under the tutelage of his chocolatier father-in-law. Though his father-in-law had made a name for himself in Argentina, Baruch honed his confectionary craft across Europe, finally settling in the United States, where chocolate had been outlawed. Many years later, when he announced his intentions to retire from chocolate making, Baruch's son, Edgar, coaxed him into continuing the family legacy with a new shop, Schakolad Chocolate Factory.

In the years since, the business has flourished, bringing the Schaked clan one step closer to its ultimate goal: to replace the city’s manhole covers with chocolate discs. In the meantime, they craft handmade European-style confections that are made fresh each day.